Hmm, that means you should look for another bug. I created the annotation
with Amaya (6.1 Macintosh package, so it may hhave been fixed already).
I think my post tool will work now for testing against Brent's server (I had
to update it to handle different port numbers) but I decided to check my
email instead of testing and committing, given limited connectivity. I hope I
will have some more time to work on this over the weekend.
Cheers
Chaals
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Jose Kahan wrote:
>Charles,
>
>Yes, the bug was in my XPointer parser. I just commited a fix. The
>problem comes from the way you code the ID attribute in the Xpointer
>portion of your RDF:
>
>For the same image, you propose:
>
> <a:Annotation
> a:context="http://www.w3.org/#xpointer(id(&amp;quot;logo&amp;quot;)/img[1])"
>
> And in Amaya, I have:
>
><a:context>http://www.w3.org/#xpointer(id("logo")/img[1])</a:context>
>
>Although you coded it differently, the RDF parser was able to get it
>correctly (good work Raptor and Dave Becket).
>
>However, your error comes from the way you coded your HTML entity. It
>should have been &quot; rather than &amp;quot... That gives you an
>id value that's illegal and that my parser discards.
>
>-jose
>
>On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:16:38PM -0400, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
>>
>> Yep, works beautifully. I should figure out what is still not working in my
>> ruby script and update the live version -
>> http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/200209/annodemo/annoget.rb
>>
>> >
>> >> I managed to post an annotation for Amaya (need to configure my annotataion
>> >> post tool to be flexible about which port it uses %-\ and when I looked for
>> >> that the body had been given a ful URI so maybe this is an old problem that
>> >> has been fixed.
>> >
>> >You annotated the image at the top, right? This seems to crash my copy
>> >of Amaya when I try to load the annotations. Hmmm.
>>
>> Right. Well, I am not sure where the bug is - but I am suspicious that it is
>> in Amaya.
>
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